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PVC Run with netting - Need your ideas and experience

jazzpurr

In the Brooder
12 Years
Mar 2, 2007
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I finally have a small covered outdoor area for the hens.
But I can see they are definitely going to need a much bigger area
buy the time they are full grown.

Can you please respond with a picture or 2 of a PVC skeleton with
netting?

I have about an acre of open area where I could place and move
but it is going to have to be lightweight, durable and flexible
to accommodate some minor terrain changes.

I remember seeing an "Igloo" style or the half-pipe would probably be
more what I need.

This is not intended to keep out burrowing predators. I really need protection from the hawks.


Thanks very much
 
This is very easy to move. Just pull up the two tent stakes on each end, take out the water and food, and then slide it to next location.


There is no bottom in the roosting box, so chicken dropping fall to ground.
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The upstairs is attached to downstairs with wire and plastic clothes line.
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Door on each end
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tied down with tent stakes on each end.
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Thanks Coop,

Sorry for the slow response but we got hammered by bad weather.
I have never seen 75 MPH winds in my own backyard but it was
quite frightening. Our power was out about 2 days.


Looking at your pictures is very idea inspiring. That is a nice, neat
unit.
I cant quite see (my eyes..not your pictures) how you attached
the Chicken wire to the PVC.

Thanks..
 
I bought the wire at Lowes. I don't remeber the gauge size, but it cost about $7. I just used that to wire the chicken wire to the frame. I used about 70 TEE and 20 ELBOW connections and a lot of glue.
 

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